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Who Rules America?
Quick Facts About
AIPAC
Press TV,
Mon Apr 25, 2011 10:8PM
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Highlights The American Israel
Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has a dangerous stranglehold over U.S.
foreign policy towards the Middle East. Moveoveraipac.org In
April 2005, AIPAC policy director Steven Rosen and AIPAC senior Iran
analyst Keith Weissman were fired by AIPAC amid an FBI investigation
into whether they passed classified U.S. information on to Israel.
Democraticunderground.com AIPAC has also lobbied heavily for
U.S. funding of various Israeli weapons programs, including Israel's
Arrow missile defense system. Rightweb.irc-online.org
AIPAC AIPAC's unrelenting support
for the illegal policies of the Israeli government-separation walls,
settlements, the siege of Gaza-in addition to its bellicose policies
across the region, especially Iran, has been devastating for
Palestinians and the Middle East, including Israel. Moveoveraipac.org
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) was
incorporated in 1963 by Isaiah L. "Si" Kenen. Waronyou.com AIPAC
claims to have more than 100,000 members and its website prominently
displays a New York Times blurb about the group, which claims that the
group is the "most important organization affecting America's
relationship with Israel." Rightweb.irc-online.org
AIPAC & US Politics Pro-Israel
interests have contributed $56.8 million in individual, group, and soft
money donations to federal candidates and party committees since 1990,
according to the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics.
Metapedia.org Between the 2000 and the 2004 elections, the 50
members of AIPAC's board donated an average of $72,000 each to campaigns
and political action committees." Metapedia.org AIPAC claims it
"has a stranglehold on Congress." With a $47 million a year budget and
more than 100 full-time staffers, it is no doubt a formidable advocate
for Israel's interests. Isreview.org In March 2009, AIPAC
executive director Howard Kohr appeared before the House Committee on
Appropriations' Foreign Operations subcommittee to testify about the
importance of U.S. aid to Israel. Worldwideinfoforum.com Kohr
requested that Israel receive $2.775 billion in military aid in fiscal
year 2010, as called for in the 2007 Memorandum of Understanding between
the U.S. and Israel that allocates $30 billion in aid for Israel over 10
years. Worldwideinfoforum.com
AIPAC Controversies In 1992,
AIPAC president David Steiner was forced to resign after he was recorded
boasting about his political influence in obtaining aid for Israel.
Metapedia.org Steiner claimed that he had met with then Bush
U.S. Secretary of State Jim Baker and he cut a deal with him.
Sherdog.net "I got, besides the $3 billion, you know they're
looking for the Jewish votes, and I'll tell him whatever he wants to
hear ... Besides the $10 billion in loan guarantees which was a fabulous
thing, $3 billion in foreign, in military aid, and I got almost a
billion dollars in other goodies that people don't even know about."
Sherdog.net Steiner also claimed to be "negotiating" with the
incoming Clinton administration over who Clinton would appoint as
Secretary of State and Secretary of the National Security Agency.
Docstoc.com In 2004 it was reported that an FBI investigation
had gained evidence that a senior Pentagon analyst with close ties to
Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz and Undersecretary of Defense
Douglas Feith had provided a draft presidential directive on Iran to
AIPAC that was then passed to the Israeli government. Sourcewatch.org
In April 2005, AIPAC policy director Steven Rosen and AIPAC senior
Iran analyst Keith Weissman were fired by AIPAC amid an FBI
investigation into whether they passed classified U.S. information
received from (Lawrence Anthony) Franklin (a U.S. Air Force Reserves
colonel) on to the government of Israel. Democraticunderground.com
In May 2005, the Justice Department announced that Lawrence Anthony
Franklin, a U.S. Air Force Reserves colonel working as a Department of
Defense analyst at the Pentagon in the office of Douglas Feith, had been
arrested and charged by the FBI with providing classified national
defense information to Israel. Metapedia.org On January 20,
2006, Franklin was sentenced to 151 months (almost 13 years) in prison
and fined $10,000. As part of the plea agreement, Franklin agreed to
cooperate in the larger federal investigation. All charges against the
former AIPAC employees were dropped in 2009. Powerbot.org
AIPAC & Israeli Military AIPAC
has also lobbied heavily for U.S. funding of various Israeli weapons
programs, including Israel's Arrow missile defense system.
Rightweb.irc-online.org This military cooperation between the
United States and Israel has resulted in the deployment of the Arrow
missile defense system, and the continuing development of the Tactical
High Energy Laser." Rightweb.irc-online.org Former U.S.
Secretary of State Alexander Haig reportedly called Israel "the largest
American aircraft carrier in the world." Without it, the U.S. would have
to spend additional tens of billions of dollars to police the Middle
East with its own troops. Isreview.org In the final decades of
the 20th century, the United States and Israel moved into tight
alliance. Every year from 1976 on, Israel was the lead recipient of U.S.
foreign aid. The U.S. supported Israel as it maintained its artificial
Jewish demographic majority, attacked the refugee-led Palestinian
resistance, and expanded settlements further into occupied territory.
Zcommunications.org As long as U.S. weapons continue to flow,
Israel will feel free to disregard the Obama Administration's mild
blandishments and half-hearted attempts to bring Israel to the
negotiating table. Unfortunately this disincentive structure is set to
be reinforced over the coming years. Josh Ruebner, Counterpunch.org
Under a Bush-era agreement, U.S. weapons transfers to Israel are
scheduled to total $30 billion from 2009-2018, an annual average
increase of 25 percent above previous levels. With this 2007 Memorandum
of Understanding, the United States solidified Israel's position as the
largest recipient of U.S. military aid this decade. In line with
increases proposed under this arrangement, President Obama asked for a
record-breaking $3.075 billion of weapons for Israel in his 2012 budget
request. Josh Ruebner, Counterpunch.org A new online
database-"How Many Weapons to Israel?"-casts doubt on whether the United
States can afford, either morally, financially or politically, to
continue transferring weapons to Israel at taxpayer expense without
examining the ramifications of this policy. Josh Ruebner,
Counterpunch.org From 2000-2009, the United States licensed,
paid for, and delivered to Israel more than 670 million weapons and
related equipment, valued at nearly $19 billion, through three main
weapons transfer programs (Foreign Military Sales, Direct Commercial
Sales, and Excess Defense Articles). These weapons transfer programs
accounted for nearly 80 percent of the more than $24 billion in military
aid appropriated to Israel during these years. The bulk of the remaining
money was spent by Israel on its own domestic arms industry, a unique
exemption written into law for Israel. All other countries receiving
U.S. military aid are required to spend the whole sum within the United
States. Josh Ruebner, Counterpunch.org Military aid to Israel
ran the gamut from the patently absurd-one used food steamer valued at
$2,100-to the lethal-93 F-16D fighter jets valued at a total of nearly
$2.5 billion. With nearly 500 categories of weapons transferred to
Israel, the United States is pervasively, intricately, and
comprehensively involved in arming its military. Josh Ruebner,
Counterpunch.org RS/SM/DB
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